The line-of-balance ~LOB! method of scheduling is well suited to projects that are composed of activities of a linear and repetitive nature. The objective of this study is to set down the basic principles that can be used in the development of a computerized LOB scheduling system that overcomes the problems associated with existing systems and creates solutions to problems encountered in the implementation of repetitive-unit construction. The challenges associated with LOB scheduling include developing an algorithm that handles project acceleration efficiently and accurately, recognizing time and space dependencies, calculating LOB quantities, dealing with resource and milestone constraints, incorporating the occasional nonlinear and discre...
An approach to formulate learning rates and include them in line-of-balance (LOB) calculations is pr...
The analysis of project schedules is among the central tasks of construction managers. Parallel to t...
Line-of-Balance is a graphical technique which can be used to plan and manage work flow. It is suit-...
Although line-of-balance (LOB) scheduling can be superior to bar charts and networks in repetitive-u...
Line-of-Balance (LOB) is a useful analytical tool for repetitive activities in construction projects...
AbstractLine-of-Balance (LOB) is a useful analytical tool for repetitive activities in construction ...
AbstractLinear projects represent a large portion of the construction industry. Highway, pipeline, a...
The line-of-balance (LOB) technique has demonstrated many advantages in scheduling repetitive projec...
The line of balance (LOB) method is not widely used in the construction industry even though it has ...
The construction industry has been relying on the Critical Path Method scheduling technique (CPM) to...
The increase in populations throughout the past years introduced the need for improving and increasi...
Line-of-Balance has been successfully used as the principal scheduling tool in large construction co...
In 1963 the United States Federal Government established a Line of Balance Coordinating Committee to...
Integration of repetitive and non-repetitive scheduling methods utilizes the merits and unique featu...
Line of Balance is an effective scheduling method used on projects with repetitive work. The Line of...
An approach to formulate learning rates and include them in line-of-balance (LOB) calculations is pr...
The analysis of project schedules is among the central tasks of construction managers. Parallel to t...
Line-of-Balance is a graphical technique which can be used to plan and manage work flow. It is suit-...
Although line-of-balance (LOB) scheduling can be superior to bar charts and networks in repetitive-u...
Line-of-Balance (LOB) is a useful analytical tool for repetitive activities in construction projects...
AbstractLine-of-Balance (LOB) is a useful analytical tool for repetitive activities in construction ...
AbstractLinear projects represent a large portion of the construction industry. Highway, pipeline, a...
The line-of-balance (LOB) technique has demonstrated many advantages in scheduling repetitive projec...
The line of balance (LOB) method is not widely used in the construction industry even though it has ...
The construction industry has been relying on the Critical Path Method scheduling technique (CPM) to...
The increase in populations throughout the past years introduced the need for improving and increasi...
Line-of-Balance has been successfully used as the principal scheduling tool in large construction co...
In 1963 the United States Federal Government established a Line of Balance Coordinating Committee to...
Integration of repetitive and non-repetitive scheduling methods utilizes the merits and unique featu...
Line of Balance is an effective scheduling method used on projects with repetitive work. The Line of...
An approach to formulate learning rates and include them in line-of-balance (LOB) calculations is pr...
The analysis of project schedules is among the central tasks of construction managers. Parallel to t...
Line-of-Balance is a graphical technique which can be used to plan and manage work flow. It is suit-...